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Matt
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Even though that wind power isn't even close to providing power demand in any more than a supplemental basis to the existing grid, have at it Jim.

As long as they build these gigantic, noisy, eminent-domain utilizing windmills right on the middle of Lake Mendota, or right off of the shore of Lake Michigan for all of the Lexus Liberals in Shorewood to marvel at, I'm really fine with it.

Milwaukee River empties into Lake Michigan

Wisconsin wind farm, east of Waupun

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"A little fill here and there may seem to be nothing to become excited about. But one fill, though comparatively inconsequential, may lead to another, and another, and before long a great body may be eaten away until it may no longer exist. Our navigable waters are a precious natural heritage, once gone, they disappear forever," wrote the Wisconsin Supreme Court in its 1960 opinion resolving Hixon v. PSC and buttressing The Public Trust Doctrine, Article IX of the Wisconsin State Constitution.